Thao Nguyen keeps us up to date on .NET:
Microsoft has announced .NET 8 recently. It emphasized the cloud, performance, full-stack Blazor and .NET MAUI as major highlights of the latest edition of the company’s free, cross-platform, open-source developer platform.
Of special importance to enterprises, .NET 8 is a long-term support (LTS), which means it will be supported and patched for three years as opposed to 18 months for a standard term support (STS) release.
Click through for the list, as it’s good to keep at least one eye on the developers lest they run around unopposed.